Would You Rather Dogs New Series 4---- 10 Facts About Cairn Terrier Dogs That Most People Don't Know


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Origin: Cairn Terriers originated in the Scottish Highlands and were bred to hunt small prey, such as rats and foxes, among the cairns (rock piles) for which they are named.

Fearless Nature: Despite their small size, Cairn Terriers are known for their fearless and bold nature. They possess a strong prey drive and can be tenacious hunters when pursuing rodents or small game.

Weather-resistant Coat: Cairn Terriers have a double coat consisting of a harsh outer layer and a soft undercoat. This weather-resistant coat helps protect them from the harsh Scottish weather conditions they were originally bred to work in.

Natural Diggers: Cairn Terriers have a natural instinct to dig, which stems from their history of hunting underground prey. This behavior can be challenging to curb, so providing them with appropriate outlets for digging, such as a designated digging area, is essential.

Excellent Watchdogs: Despite their small size, Cairn Terriers make excellent watchdogs. They are brave, alert, vocal, and quick to sound the alarm at the presence of strangers or unusual noises.




Low Shedding: Cairn Terriers are considered a low-shedding breed, making them suitable for individuals with allergies to pet dander. However, regular grooming is still necessary to maintain their coat and prevent matting.

Longevity: Cairn Terriers are generally a long-lived breed, with an average lifespan of 12 to 15 years. With proper care and nutrition, some individuals can live well into their late teens.

Versatile Working Dogs: In addition to their historical role as vermin hunters, Cairn Terriers have demonstrated versatility in various canine sports and activities, including agility, obedience, and earthdog trials.

Independent Thinkers: Cairn Terriers are known for their independent and sometimes stubborn nature. While they are intelligent dogs, they may exhibit a strong willfulness, requiring consistent training and positive reinforcement techniques.

Cute Mixes: There are many very cute mixes of Cairn Terriers, here are some of the most popular:
Cairnoodle: A mix of Cairn Terrier and Poodle.
Carkie: A mix of Cairn Terrier and Yorkshire Terrier (Yorkie).
Cairmal: A mix of Cairn Terrier and Maltese.
Cairnese: A mix of Cairn Terrier and Havanese.
Cairland Terrier: A mix of Cairn Terrier and West Highland White Terrier (Westie).






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